Fish in the Bay – June 2025, Return to Lower South Bay (LSB).
After several visits to San Pablo Bay in the north, we returned to Lower South Bay marshes in early June. ...
New WRMP San Pablo Bay trawls. The UC Davis OGFL crew performed fish assessments of restored marsh areas around San...
The Shaduary Shad population explosion ended by early March. Only a small remnant of stragglers remained in the area. Unfortunately,...
This is a third and final report on 2025 Longfin Smelt Broodstock Trawls. I was not present at most of...
Relatively few fish overall. May totals were generally not the lowest ever, but these numbers were reminiscent of low fish...
This is part two of the April report. Part one covered “Baby Fish Month” which mainly pertains to the April...
February trawls were conducted on 10 and 11 February just after two atmospheric rivers dumped a good amount of rain. ...
The big story for August is that another 464 baby Starries were caught. When added to all the Starries caught...
More baby fishes showed up in June! This included 60 baby Longfin Smelt and 178 baby Starry Flounder which is...
Folks, regarding those sharks … Shark die-off in San Francisco Bay is trending in the news: http://kron4.com/2017/04/13/troubling-trend-dead-sharks-washing-up-on-bay-area-shorelines/ http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Hundreds-of-dead-sharks-washing-up-on-Bay-Area-11119620.php http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/hundreds-leopard-sharks-dying-san-francisco-bay-47252080 The...